Beloved, novel by Toni Morrison, published in 1987, and winner of the 1988 Pulitzer Prize for fiction. The work examines the destructive legacy of slavery as it chronicles the life of a black woman named Sethe, following her from her pre-Civil War life as a slave in Kentucky to her life in Cincinnati, Ohio, in 1873. Although she lives there as a free woman, she is held prisoner by memories of the trauma of her life as a slave. During her escape Sethe gives birth to her fourth child. She attempts to kill her children rather than return with them to slavery. Only one of them, her firstborn, dies. Sethe believes it is the spirit of this child, called Beloved, that returns to her in her new life.

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February 18, 1931 Lorain, Ohio, U.S. American writer noted for her examination of black experience (particularly black female experience) within the black community. She received the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1993.

...African American women published some of the most important post-World War II American fiction. In The Bluest Eye (1970), Sula (1973), Song of Solomon (1977), Beloved (1987), Jazz (1992), and Paradise (1998), Toni Morrison created a strikingly original fiction that sounded different notes from lyrical recollection to...